WT Partnership was the appointed Quantity Surveyors in the Mott Consortium responsible for the design and tender documentation of the new Hong Kong International Airport Main Terminal Building on behalf of the Provisional Airport Authority (PAA).

Since opening in 1970, Melbourne Airport has undergone extensive expansion works and significant capital expenditure. Airport Management accordingly engaged WT’s expertise in condition auditing to provide a better understanding of the quality and condition of the Airport’s assets.

The Hamad International Airport Expansion in Doha, Qatar responds to a significant increase in passenger numbers.
WT is providing high level Cost Plans for Scheme 1: Early Capacity - Existing Terminal Expansion and Scheme 2: Long Term Development – Western Campus.

In April 2014, the Australian Government confirmed Badgerys Creek as the site for a Western Sydney Airport (WSA). In August 2014, the Government formally issued a Notice to Consult to Southern Cross Airports Corporations (SCAC) as contemplated under the Right of First Refusal (ROFR) process laid out in the lease for Kingsford Smith Airport (KSA). This effectively triggered the commencement of consultations and detailed planning for WSA, the first major Greenfield airport development in decades.

Melbourne Airport is expecting to accommodate an additional 31 million annual passengers by 2033. To meet expected demand; the Multi-Level Structure (MLS) and associated civil works project was a key requirement to improve Melbourne Airport's intermediate road network, service infrastructure and parking facilities within the airport's Southern Precinct.

Federation Square improved its digital experience for visitors with state-of-the-art, integrated multi-screen platforms, a significant Wi-Fi upgrade and a program of interactive, user-generated digital content.

WT Partnership provided Full Cost Management Services to SA Health and the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure in the development of a new GP Plus clinic adjacent to Port Pirie Hospital.

After a six month design competition, attracting over 20 entries in the first stage, four teams were shortlisted with Francis-Jones Moreham Thorp (fjmt) winning the design competition for the new City of Casey Cultural Precinct.

The New Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre will create a new home for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre along with new cancer research and clinical services for Melbourne Health and The University of Melbourne.

Eastland Shopping Centre Stage 5 includes the extension of the existing shopping centre to effectively double the size from 68,000 m2 to 132,000 m2 including the introduction of David Jones and Target.

The National ANZAC Centre is an Interpretive Centre built to commemorate the centenary of the first and second convoy of ships taking Australian and New Zealand troops to Europe (ultimately Gallipoli) in the First World War.

Perth Stadium will be a world-class, 60,000 seat multi-purpose venue capable of hosting both sport and entertainment events completed in time for the start of the 2018 Australian Football League season.

WTP provided full quantity surveying services for the Sciences Transformation Project located within the Banks Precinct of the Australian National University. The precinct provides world class accommodation for the ongoing scientific endeavour of major chemistry and biological sciences teaching and research within the University.

Staged extension and redevelopment of this major regional shopping centre to provide new retail, malls, Coles Supermarket, Target, mini majors such as JB HiFi, restaurants and a “Glasshouse” dining precinct, a new library for Brisbane City Council and extensive car parking and roadworks.

Intent to improve capacity, efficiency and adaptability of justice facilities within the central business district through development of new facilities financed, designed and constructed on the site of the current Supreme Court on the corner of King William Street and Gouger Street (Courts Precinct).

WTP was commissioned by Dexus Property Group (Dexus) and Scentre Group (SG) to undertake the project price negotiation and recommendation, post contract administration and principals representative role on the retail extension and upgrade works.

The Special Operations Working Accommodation, Base Radio Station / Antenna Farm & Engineer's Precinct (SOWA) project covered approximately 31 hectares and included the provision of approximately 73 new and refurbished buildings and structures.

The Activity Centre incorporates a new regional integrated community sport, recreation and education precinct including facilities for the Freemantle Football Club and education facilities for Curtin University.

WT Partnership was engaged by BUPA to provide full quantity surveying services, including cost planning, full tender and post contract administration services through the construction phase for their development at 82 Allum St Bankstown on the site of the former Yagoona Bowling Club.

The $200 million redevelopment of the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery will create more than twice the present display space, including a dedicated facility for travelling exhibitions that will enable the Museum to host international exhibitions of a standard never before seen in Tasmania.

The new 4 storey St Mary’s Cathedral Meeting Place, which is connected to the western side of the original cathedral, incorporates a crypt in the basement and three other levels providing meeting spaces, offices and toilets.

WT Partnership (WTP) was commissioned by Colliers International Project Services to provide cost management consultancy services for fitout of the new data centre located at Gore Hill on Sydney’s north shore.

To allow relocation of the Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) Officer Training School (OTS) from Point Cook to East Sale, over 20,000 m2 of new floor space including new teaching, office, living-in accommodation and a new mess hall were required to accommodate up to 300 OTS students per year.

Located 560 km north of Adelaide, South Australia, Olympic Dam is a multi-mineral underground mine. It is the world’s fourth largest remaining copper and gold deposit and the world’s largest known uranium deposit. It also contains significant quantities of silver.